Sentence examples for to wobble from inspiring English sources

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to wobble

verb

To move with an uneven or rocking motion, or unsteadily to and fro.

  • The Earth wobbles slowly on its axis

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Tendency to wobble?

Critically, the economy is beginning to wobble.

American consumer confidence has started to wobble.

"The NUT is not going to wobble.

Blunt allows her lower lip to wobble.

The Empire is starting to wobble.

"It's meant to wobble," he said.

The tomb begins to wobble alarmingly.

Finally, the hemlock began to wobble.

Here the balance pole begins to wobble.

Under sustained interrogation, his story began to wobble.

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